Typhoon No. 10 Observed at the strongest maximum instantaneous wind speed of 33 points since the start of statistics 17:21 on September 8

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Typhoon No. 10, which approached Japan on the 7th, observed the strongest maximum instantaneous wind speed from the start of statistics at 33 points around Kyushu.

Although the number of years of statistics is small, around 10 years, it was the strongest record storm in the last 10 years.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, during the 6th to 7th, when Typhoon No. 10 was approaching, the strongest maximum instantaneous wind speed was observed from the start of statistics at Kyushu, Chugoku region, Shikoku and other 33 points.



Of these, at Nomozaki in Nagasaki City, we observed 59.4 meters before 2:00 am on the 7th.



In Kagoshima Prefecture, in areas where large-scale power outages occurred, on the night of the 6th,

the maximum instantaneous wind speed


of 39.4 meters at


Katsushima Nakatsura, 36.6 meters at Minami-Satsuma City,


and 35.1 meters at Fukuyama, Kirishima City was observed. did.



In addition,

we observed


40.4 meters at Kamae in Saiki City

,

Oita Prefecture on the night of the 6th,


and at 39.1 meters at dawn on the 7th at Fukuoka Airport.



The statistics began in 2008-2011, and although the number of years of statistics is small, the strongest wind has blown in the last 10 years.

Professor Hironori Fukuyasu of Yokohama National University, who is familiar with the mechanism of typhoons, said, "Typhoon No. 10 is the largest typhoon that has approached Japan in the past, and if the timing and position of the approach deviate a little to the east, The seawater temperature in the sea near Japan continues to be high, and it is considered that the west wind will intensify in the southwest of the westerly wind, which may cause a typhoon that will have a major impact on eastern Japan. I want you to prepare for what you can do now."